hi alan :: Thanks but changing the NAS port is not an options for me :( since i am actually using Freeradius for a streaming projects where there are so many NAS's around. Based on the Freeradius mailing list , I think i came across a similar posting (i think your reply is there too). http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2002-January/0045... This guys basically hacks the rlm_radutmp to use session id. a. Is possible to use the hacks for session id if NAS port is not an option ? b. For high performance site , is radumtp perform well ? c. Or the last option is to use SQL based session database Thanks again ! Regards On 11/15/05, Alan DeKok <aland@ox.org> wrote:
TK Lew <tklew99@gmail.com> wrote:
Ah....that why but all the NAS are using the same port !
Ask your NAS vendor.
I understand that session index is based on NAS port . Any chance for it to be based on session id ? Is there a patch for it ??
No. That simply won't work.
If you're doing session tracking, the server needs port information.
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